Many people say that Woody Allen has a single style. I don't know where this statement is wrong. I think it is the opposite. It is similar to say that Ozu and David Lynch have a single style.
The whole film is a fake documentary, do people who don't know Woody Allen think it's a real documentary?
Niu Chengze also said that he wanted to make such a film because he just wanted to be sharper, more political, and more social. In fact, it was not more political, but more emotional.
"Chameleon" is very funny. There are a lot of undetectable and calm laughs scattered randomly in the film, and the family is not afraid of waste.
To say, there is also a grand theme, that is, a last resort, the way of survival. (Hehe, I just watched Niu Chengze's "The Way to Survive if I Have to Have Love".)
Hehe, is there such a coincidence?
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